Sony α7 II
The Sony α7 II is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Sony on 20 November 2014.
The Sony Alpha 7 II is the sequel to the Alpha 7 and adds a 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization to its 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor. between 2 and 3.3 stops is the estimated IBIS performance. The a7 II futhers Sony's Hybrid AF system, its 30% faster and 1.5X better tracking compared to its predecessor. From a design standpoint, additional improvements in this model include more rugged build quality, a new front dial, and a relocated shutter release button.
While the cameras can use any E-mount lens, the image circle of APSC E-mount glass will not cover full frame. Sony has a setting to auto crop in camera or you can crop afterward to taste. Sony now has a robust lineup of first party lenses and 3rd party lenses form the likes of Chinese lens manufacturers.
The A7 II used the most cutting edge Sony Bionz X processor. Bionz x is based on a quad-core ARM Cortex-A5 architecture, and is used to run Android apps on top of the Linux kernel. Detail reproduction and diffraction-reducing algorythms, area-specific noise reduction and 16-bit image processing + 14-bit raw output were all innovations introduced with this processor. It can process up to 20 frames per second and features Lock-on AF and object tracking.Other features include a 3-inch, tilting LCD, XGA OLED electronic viewfinder, Multi-interface shoe, Wi-Fi with NFC, and video recording with the XAVC S codec which offers a 50MBps bit rate at 1080/60p. and a 'LOG' picture profile.